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SBL Greek New Testament

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John 6

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john.6.lastDay

ἐν τῇ ἐσχάτῃ ἡμέρᾳ

TRANSLATIONhigh confidence

When does Jesus say he will raise them?

Eschatē is last, final, or farthest. ‘The last day’ is direct and repeated four times in the discourse; ‘final day’ conveys the same temporal endpoint in modern English.

Why this default

“On the last day” is default because it directly renders eschatē hēmera and preserves the phrase repeated four times in the discourse. “Final day” is clear modern English but weakens that exact repetition; retaining eschatē imports Greek unnecessarily.

Evidence

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Project defaulton the last day

Project default · repeated phrase preserved

Alternativeon the final day

Modern temporal English

Alternativeon the eschatē day

Greek term left visible

Reference roleStandardized inspectable reference; manuscript forks are independently reopened.

Revision historyNo decision-level revision has been recorded since the provenance ledger was introduced.

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